You know, Emerald, I am in the process of writing a suggestion to the local symphony here to include a "Night of Diablous in Musica," or, at least, "A Night of the Tritone," for a more family-friendly sounding title. I am in Utah, so the latter may do more efficiently. I figured it would a be a great idea to have an evening of nothing but really dark, classical music. Wouldn't that be great?

A Night on Bald Mountain by Modest MussorgskySymphonie Fantastique- 5th Movement by Hector BerliozMoonlight Sonata by BeethovenAnything by Le'rue DelashayIn the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg

These are my favorites. I would have to say Moonlight Sonata is my all time favorite. I can never tire of listening to it.

A Night on Bald Mountain by Modest MussorgskySymphonie Fantastique- 5th Movement by Hector BerliozMoonlight Sonata by BeethovenAnything by Le'rue DelashayIn the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg

These are my favorites. I would have to say Moonlight Sonata is my all time favorite. I can never tire of listening to it.

Absolutely excellent selections, thank you so much for sharing. I have decided to put on Moonlight Sonata and listen to it in honor of your post. The first movement is always astounding to me; it seems to be either sad or happy, melancholic or ambiguous depending on my mood while listening.

Ah, my sister at last! Thank you for the compliment. My eyes are green and bright--everyone always asks me if I am wearing colored contacts, and the answer is...nope. They are just mine; genetics gave them to me, that is all it was. I often joke and say I had them tattooed that way. It makes me laugh really hard, though, when someone then seriously responds with, "really?"Yep, that actually happens.